td + 29

Error message

Warning: Declaration of views_plugin_argument_validate_taxonomy_term::init(&$view, &$argument, &$options) should be compatible with views_plugin_argument_validate::init(&$view, &$argument, $options) in require_once() (line 11 of /home/93967.cloudwaysapps.com/jauqmmtgea/public_html/modules/views/modules/taxonomy/views_plugin_argument_validate_taxonomy_term.inc).

Warning: Declaration of views_plugin_argument_validate_taxonomy_term::options_submit(&$form, &$form_state, &$options) should be compatible with views_plugin_argument_validate::options_submit(&$form, &$form_state) in require_once() (line 11 of /home/93967.cloudwaysapps.com/jauqmmtgea/public_html/modules/views/modules/taxonomy/views_plugin_argument_validate_taxonomy_term.inc).

TD+29 Sherkin Island, Ireland

Audio introduction to TD+29

In 2002 AD, The Due Return landed in the center of the Celtic Sea, 150 miles west of St.
Agnes, England and 150 miles south of Balitmore, Ireland. The ship survived the dimensional
travel with only a few bumps and bruises, and was able to continue sailing without too much of a
hiccup.

Captain Preston Reingold recognized the world as Earth and loudly exclaimed “Earth!” to his
crew members who responded in rambunctious cheer. Reingold then proceeded to spin around
in circles until he dizzied and fell to the ground, a routine he was known to perform when needing
to decide a direction for the ship to sail. Captain Reingold landed flat on his face, the top of his
head pointing Northeast, in perfect alignment with Sherkin Island.

Sherkin Island, a small mass of land off the southwestern shore of Ireland, acted as a relaxing
and quaint home to the ship and its crew for nearly a decade. Plenty of food was available,
welcoming shelters, other civilized humans whom crew members could develop relationships
with, readily available alcohol, activity and entertainment and leisure abound. Sherkin Island
was, for The Due Return, a taste of human life when human life is not traveling through
dimensional rifts.

The Jolly Roger Tavern became the hangout spot for a few crew members while the others
spent most of their time in Baltimore. The crew at large became infatuated with modern, Earthly,
human culture - music, poetry, celebration, and the arts. Reverend Wilderness was captivated
by the music nights at The Jolly Roger, Sharkeater often traveled to Dublin to experience
‘raves’, and Tessa Perry actually began writing her own music and performing it with a friend
she met in Baltimore.

In 2010, Captain Reingold decided that the ship must continue sailing onward towards its
destiny. Reingold initiated departure after gathering the crew and convincing them that it was
time to leave. Moments before the ship traveled through the vortex, Captain Reingold and his
lover Venicia Zinco quickly escaped successfully stayed behind in Sherkin. The crew and the
ship departed into TD+30, known as “The Belly of the Machine”.